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id: 657eed5ed318e4dbbce6903a
title: Task 61
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-61
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# --description--

The phrase `at least` is typically placed before the quantity, number, or degree it refers to. E.g. `She's attended at least eleven meetings last month.`

# --question--

## --text--

Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

## --answers--

`I've read handbooks at least ten.`

### --feedback--

Consider the typical placement of the phrase when expressing a minimum or lowest quantity.

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`I've read at least handbooks ten.`

### --feedback--

Place the phrase before the quantity, number, or degree it refers to.

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`I've read at ten least handbooks.`

### --feedback--

Look for the option where the phrase is correctly positioned to convey the intended meaning.

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`I've read at least ten handbooks.`

## --video-solution--

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